Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
The Wanton Jesuit and the Wayward Saint : A Tale of Sex, Religion, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century France - Mita Choudhury

The Wanton Jesuit and the Wayward Saint

A Tale of Sex, Religion, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century France

By: Mita Choudhury

eBook | 30 December 2015 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

eBook


RRP $59.99

$54.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $13.75 with

 or 

Instant Digital Delivery to your Kobo Reader App

This study analyzes the impact of color-making technologies on the visual culture of nineteenth-century France, from the early commercialization of synthetic dyes to the Lumi re brothers' perfection of the autochrome color photography process. Focusing on Impressionist art, Laura Anne Kalba examines the importance of dyes produced in the second half of the nineteenth century to the vision of artists such as Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Claude Monet.

The proliferation of vibrant new colors in France during this time challenged popular understandings of realism, abstraction, and fantasy in the realms of fine art and popular culture. More than simply adding a touch of spectacle to everyday life, Kalba shows, these bright, varied colors came to define the development of a consumer culture increasingly based on the sensual appeal of color. Impressionism--emerging at a time when inexpensively produced color functioned as one of the principal means by and through which people understood modes of visual perception and signification--mirrored and mediated this change, shaping the ways in which people made sense of both modern life and modern art.

Demonstrating the central importance of color history and technologies to the study of visuality, Color in the Age of Impressionism adds a dynamic new layer to our understanding of visual and material culture.

Industry Reviews
“Choudhury’s book revitalizes the genre of microhistory, pioneered a generation ago by Carlo Ginzburg and Natalie Zemon Davis, as a unique window into the cultural world of early modern Europe. . . . This study is meticulously researched and at the same time highly readable, as Choudhury paints vivid portraits of the key players in the story while preserving the suspense of this courtroom drama until the end of her study. Highly recommended.”
—D. A. Harvey, Choice
on

More in European History

Tobruk - Peter FitzSimons

eBOOK

eBook

$16.99

The Campaigns of Napoleon - David G. Chandler

eBOOK

Napoleon : A Political Life - Steven Englund

eBOOK

Black Death - Robert S. Gottfried

eBOOK

$16.99

Men of Mathematics - E.T. Bell

eBOOK

A Short History of World War I : Short History - James L. Stokesbury

eBOOK